Finally, August is upon us. (Same time every year, but whatever. It’s been a long one.) And we’re particularly interested in this particular August for Amazon Prime Video for the following reason: Jack Ryan.

OK, we have to wail until the end of the month (because of course we do) to finally get our first taste of John Krasinski in the latest incarnation of the classic Tom Clancy character. And [Read More…]

At some point, I’m sure we’ve all known someone who has cracked their screen or even fallen victim to it ourselves. In a world of shrinking screen bezels and phones using glass backs, this becomes an even bigger issue.

The fine folks at Samsung are looking to put our minds at ease with a new unbreakable OLED panel. This is big news considering Samsung is one of the world leaders in display technologies. They even produce displays for other phones including [Read More…]

You read that right. It’s almost August. Here’s what’s new on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu.

Let us just put things like this: Between Netflix and Amazon Prime Video and Hulu in August, there are just too many new movies and shows that we can’t list them all here. (We can, however, list them at CordCutters.com, so hit those links below.)

You soon will be able to watch Amazon Prime Video in 4K resolution and listen to it with Dolby Atmos. That may sound strange, given that the Amazon Fire TV 4K released in 2017 was Atmos-ready from the start. So, too, is the newer Fire TV Cube. But here’s the thing — Amazon didn’t actually have any content that supported Atmos.

Frequently video chat with friends, co-workers, or podcasters? Here are a few tips to help you look like a pro.

Video chatting with friends and co-workers has practically become a way of life in our modern world. I use Skype and FaceTime pretty much daily in my home and work life, and because of that, I’ve spent a good deal of time trying to perfect my video quality.

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Best overall Samsung Galaxy S9+

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The Galaxy S9+ takes fantastic photos, and the quality carries over to video as well. An f/1.5 lens lets in lots of light, keeping noise down even in dark scenes, and you can shoot at up to 4K resolution at 60 fps that’ll even look good on a large TV. The combination of OIS and EIS provides very [Read More…]